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But informants say , for example , that extra - tribal marriages are nowadays more common , and this the genealogies confirm to some extent . Nevertheless , if in view of all this we cannot regard the decline of polygyny as necessarily ...
But informants say , for example , that extra - tribal marriages are nowadays more common , and this the genealogies confirm to some extent . Nevertheless , if in view of all this we cannot regard the decline of polygyny as necessarily ...
الصفحة 199
Firstly , concentration on the task of analysing inter - racial relations has apparently led the authors to neglect some significant aspects of the internal structure of each group : for example , although we are told that “ the most ...
Firstly , concentration on the task of analysing inter - racial relations has apparently led the authors to neglect some significant aspects of the internal structure of each group : for example , although we are told that “ the most ...
الصفحة 366
example , the Cushitic Bilin qüi ' to eat ' is compared to Masai nya and am , the present and past , respectively , of the verb with the same meaning . In these forms not a single vowel or consonant in Bilin resembles any in Masai .
example , the Cushitic Bilin qüi ' to eat ' is compared to Masai nya and am , the present and past , respectively , of the verb with the same meaning . In these forms not a single vowel or consonant in Bilin resembles any in Masai .
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THE KIN TERMINOLOGY SYSTEM OF THE KUNG BUSH | 1 |
THE SOCIAL FUNCTIONS AND MEANING OF HAUSA | 26 |
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS NUMBER | 45 |
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administration affines African agnatic animals applied associated Bantu become brother called chief Christian clan common concerned Congo course d'une discussion District economic epigrams example fact father field give given Government head headman important individual Institute interest kind kinship Kung labour land languages lineage linguistic live London Luvale male maroka marriage married means migration mission missionary mother Niam Nigeria nobles Notes Office organization parents particular person political population possible present Province reason reference regarded relations relationship relatives Research royal siblings situation social society South structure suggests territory tion traditional tribes United University values village West wife women